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         Kazakhstan History Regional:     more books (24)
  1. Kazakhstan: Coming of Age
  2. KAZAKHSTAN - Nursultan Nazarbayev - President of Kazakhstan.(history of President Nursultan Nazarbayev's rise to power)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Operations in Oil Diplomacy
  3. Nazarbayev and the Making of Kazakhstan: From Communism to Capitalism by Jonathan Aitken, 2010-04-05
  4. The Russian Colonization of Kazakhstan (Uralic and Altaic) by George Demko, 1997-07-29
  5. Muslim Turkistan: Kazak Religion and Collective Memory by Bruce Privratsky, 2001-06-29
  6. Central Asia and Kazakhstan: A Political Spectrum (Russian Edition)
  7. The History and Culture of the Cuisines of Kazakhstan (Kegan Paul Library of Culinary History and Cookery) by Kegan Paul, 2008-05-01
  8. Russian Colonization of Central Asia and the Genesis of Kazak National Conscious by Steven Sabol, 2003-05-30
  9. Curative Powers: Medicine And Empire In Stalin's Central Asia (Pitt Russian East European) by Paula Michaels, 2003-04-20
  10. Modern Clan Politics: The Power Of "Blood" In Kazakhstan and Beyond by Edward Schatz, 2004-12-31
  11. The International Politics of Central Asia (Regional International Politics) by John Anderson, 1997-09-15
  12. An Islamic Biographical Dictionary Of The Eastern Kazakh Steppe 1770-1912 (Brill's Inner Asian Library) by Allen J. Frank, Mirkasyim A. Usmanov, 2004-12-31
  13. Kazakhstan: Unfulfilled Promise by Martha Brill Olcott, 2002-03-15
  14. Russia and the Independent Nations of The Former USSR: Geofacts and Maps by William A. Dando, L. Jones, et all 1995-01-09

81. Michaels Cv
New Interpretations Central Asian history and Society and Cultural Revolution inKazakhstan,” State and Era through the Prism of regional Archives, Toronto
http://www.uiowa.edu/~c016257/michaelscv.htm
home class schedule requirements and readings Curriculum Vitae PAULA A. MICHAELS Business Address: Department of History University of Iowa, Iowa City Iowa 52242 Phone: E-mail: paula-michaels@uiowa.edu PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Assistant Professor of Russian/Soviet history, 1997-present. Teaching responsibilities include: The Soviet Union, 1917-45 The History of Soviet Film The Soviet Union, 1945-91 Graduate Readings in Soviet History The History of Stalinism Graduate Research Seminar in Soviet History The World since 1945 EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL Ph.D., 1997 in Russian and Soviet history. Dissertation: “Shamans and Surgeons: Folk Medicine and the Politics of Public Health in Kazakhstan, 1928-41.” Director: Donald J. Raleigh. M.A., 1991 in Russian and Soviet history. Master's Thesis: “Red Sands: Collectivization in Kazakhstan, 1928-32.” NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY B.A., 1987 in History and Russian Studies. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa; departmental honors in history. Honor's Thesis: “Soviet Experimentation in Communal Childrearing: The 1920s and the 1950s.”

82. SME Trade Center | Information Resources | Kazakhstan
to kazakhstan general information about kazakhstan architecture, history, cities,people, traditional jewelery, national cooking, wild nature, links, etc.
http://www.smetradecenter.net/info/kz/?&lang=en

83. Central Asia: Regional Border Disputes Have Old Roots
Central Asia regional Border Disputes Have Old Roots. Russian and Central Asianhistory, simmer between years that Uzbekistan and kazakhstan were constituent
http://www.rferl.org/nca/features/2002/03/01032002100137.asp

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Central Asia: Regional Border Disputes Have Old Roots
By Don Hill Prague, 1 March 2002 (RFE/RL) The newest political entity in Central Asia is the tiny Baghys Republic. Actually, it is not a republic at all. Its name is a ploy to call the attention of authorities in the Kazakh capital, Astana, 2,000 kilometers distant, to the plight of two border villages. Other border disputes, whose roots go far back in Russian and Central Asian history, simmer between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, and between Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, among others. The fictitious Baghys Republic is one case. For the 55 years that Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan were constituent republics of the Soviet Union, it hardly mattered that the two shared control of about 5,000 square kilometers. But now, 11 years later, the Kazakh residents of the villages of Baghys and Turkestanets have grown weary of living in disputed territory. Their declaration in January that they were forming an independent republic finally captured the attention of the Uzbek and Kazakh capitals. But the situation remains muddled. Activists, including Almaty physician Oral Saulebay, established an organization named the Committee for the Protection of Kazakh Lands and agitated for the two villages and their surrounding region to be recognized as Kazakh. On behalf of the committee, Saulebay was able to announce partial success in a press conference in Almaty this week. He said Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have determined that one of the villages, Baghys, is to be Kazakh. However, he remains dissatisfied.

84. Joint Statement By President Bush And Kazakhstan President
and transportation systems are a basis for regional security. The United States willconsider enhancing assistance programs to kazakhstan to strengthen border
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/12/20011221-10.html
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December 21, 2001 Joint Statement by President Bush and Kazakhstan President
Joint Statement by President George W. Bush and President Nursultan Nazarbayev on the New Kazakhstan-American Relationship We declare our commitment to strengthen the long-term, strategic partnership and cooperation between our nations, seeking to advance a shared vision of a peaceful, prosperous and sovereign Kazakhstan in the 21st Century that is increasingly integrated into the global economy and the community of democratic nations. To this end, we will advance our cooperation on counterterrorism and non-proliferation, democratic political and free-market economic reform, and market-based investment and development of energy resources. These goals further reflect our recognition that the threats of terrorism and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction endanger the security not only of the United States and Kazakhstan, but of the world at large. We therefore seek to develop our security cooperation to address these challenges and foster cooperation among Kazakhstan, its Central Asian neighbors, the United States, and our European friends, partners, and allies. In pursuit of these objectives, we are determined to deepen cooperation bilaterally and within NATO's Partnership for Peace.

85. Culture
Stateowned libraries which include regional universal scientific In fact historyof many a RUSL takes its Kyzylorda library (1867); West-kazakhstan one (1871
http://www.president.kz/articles/culture/culture_container.asp?lng=en&art=librar

86. Kazakhstan - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
The Central Asian regional Environmental Center is located in kazakhstan,which fosters regional cooperation on environmental issues.
http://acapedia.org/aca/Kazakhstan
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87. Gilat Satellite Networks Web Site
km long pipeline network throughout kazakhstan. Including the head offices locatedin Astana, there are 6,700 employees employed at the 10 regional centers and
http://www.gilat.com/Solutions_CaseStudies_Kaz.asp
Introduction Enterprise Networking Broadband IP Military Applications ... Industries addMenu('1'); Introduction Skystar Advantage Skystar 360E DialAw@y IP ... SkyBlaster 360 addMenu('2'); Introduction Satellite Basics Satellite Advantages Gilat Technologies addMenu('3'); Press Releases Events Fact Sheet Videos ... Press Contacts addMenu('4'); Introduction Program Management System Engineering Technical Support ... Customer Services Support Site addMenu('5'); Recent Webcast Annual Report Quarterly Earnings Financial History ... Printed Material addMenu('6'); Introduction History Management Major Customers addMenu('114'); Contact Us Form Offices Media Contacts Spacenet ... rStar addMenu('139'); Six Continents Hotels CAA Mongolia FITEL, Peru GIS ... OPT - French Polynesia
Case Study: KazTransOil
To provide the national oil transport company in Kazakhstan a highly reliable communications infrastructure that can guarantee continual operations, even despite the harsh terrain and weather conditions of Central Asia.
Gilat's FaraWay platform provides KazTransOil with an effective solution. Via a modern and reliable satellite communications network, remote sites are supported through voice, fax and high-speed data communications for ERP, SCADA, Internet and video-conferencing applications.
The installed VSAT network allows KazTransOil to benefit from the following:
  • Total monitor and control capability from the company's head office to remote terminals (a significant advantage considering the very distant isolated areas in which the sites are located)

88. Buy The Research Report "Country Report Kazakhstan June 2001 Updater"
Buy the Research Report "Country Report kazakhstan June 2001 Updater" at MarketResearch.com Shop at MarketResearch.com for premium market research reports. Country Reports analyse political and economic trends in featured countries. They show you
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89. REENIC: Kazakhstan

http://inic.utexas.edu/reenic/countries/kazakhstan.html
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90. Kazakhstan - Countrywatch.com
kazakhstan, kazakhstan Flag. Map of kazakhstan Click on map for larger image 5of 4633 articles for kazakhstan. News Archive/Search Engine. Largest Cities.
http://www.countrywatch.com/cw_country.asp?vCOUNTRY=88

91. Remarks
Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; Statement tothe OSCE Permanent Council; Vienna, Austria 01/30/03 kazakhstan Verdict of
http://www.state.gov/p/eur/rt/cacen/c7019.htm
Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Regional Topics Caucasus and Central Asia Remarks
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Globalization and Change in Central Asia ; April W. Palmerlee, Senior Coordinator for International Women’s Issues; Remarks to the Center for the Humanities and Arts, University of Georgia; Athens, Georgia
Georgia and the Conflict in Abkhazia
; Douglas Davidson, Charge d'Affaires of U.S. Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; Statement to the OSCE Permanent Council; Vienna, Austria
Kyrgyz Constitutional Referendum
; Douglas Davidson, Charge d'Affaires of U.S. Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; Statement to the OSCE Permanent Council; Vienna, Austria
OSCE Mission in Georgia
; Douglas Davidson, Charge d'Affaires of U.S. Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; Statement to the OSCE Permanent Council; Vienna, Austria
Kazakhstan: Verdict of the Duvanov Trial
; Douglas Davidson, Charge d'Affaires of U.S. Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; Statement to the OSCE Permanent Council; Vienna, Austria
Turkmenistan's Participation in Fact-Finding Mission
; Douglas Davidson, Charge d'Affaires of U.S. Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; Statement to the OSCE Permanent Council; Vienna, Austria

92. REENIC: Kyrgyzstan

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Kyrgyzstan The contents of this page are currently being updated. In the meantime you can find relevant information on the REENIC Central Asia region page: http://reenic.utexas.edu/reenic/cenasia.html REENIC Home Eastern and Central Europe and FSU Regional directory ... CREEES REENIC coordinator: Anna Rakityanskaya
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